Adlington Hall

Type:Historic House / Palace

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About

Adlington Hall, the home of the Leghs of Adlington, since 1315, was built on the site of a hunting-lodge which stood in the Forest of Macclesfield in 1040. The two oak trees still stand and support the east end of the hall, which was built between 1450 and 1505. Between the trees stands an organ, almost certainly the work of Father Bernard Smith, installed between 1660 and 1680, and on which Handel subsequently played. Much of the hall was built in 1581 and is Elizabethan black and white. The Georgian west wing and south front were added in 1757

Adlington Hall hosts a number of special events throughout the year including: Outdoor Children's Theatre, Mothering Sunday Afternoon Tea's and Intimate Organ Recitals within the Great Hall. The estate is perfect for any occasion and specialises in corporate hospitality, team building and business meetings. With breathtaking rooms and stunning grounds Adlington is a beautiful exclusive venue for weddings and celebrations. The Great Hall and Dining Room are available for private corporate entertaining and exclusive hire for special events. Private Group Guided Tours By arrangement all year round. Parking: For 100 cars and 4 coaches, 100 yds from Hall. Well behaved dogs welcomed in the grounds on leads.

Guide Prices

House and Gardens includes guided tour:Adults: £9, Students and Children under 15: £5, Group (min. 20 pre-booked): £8.50 pp.